The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 49, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 February 1829 — Page 2
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From the Xat al Journal. Feb 2. The Cumberlaud Hoid Bill will be Ugaio taken up for discussion to da*, .monies*. by any special order, tbe
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ernment, in compliance with the ex nr«-s*ed sense of the Legislatures of Pen ^yJvania and Maryland. hf? r~r t*r
4ured a fell! for the gradual increase of (he Engineer Corps which wasor dere'l to a second readi g- The aienat** spent about three hours in the consideration of Lxectitive busi,T 41
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In the house" of Representatives farioas resolutions were offered and jome which had laid on the-table since Saturday la®t. calling for information from the Departments were agreed to A resolution otfered by Mr. Ji^cav, of Pennsylvania, to print #0-'0 copies|of the report of the ^enftt«» Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, relative to the Sun
lore it was disposed of. the House proceeded to other business-^*- The apprial order of the day, being a bill to peal the duties on tonnaga on %f sfls of the United States and on •t-rfain foreign vessels, was then taItftn up tor consideration. It was opposed by Itfr Gilmer and several •ns iccressfii] molions ware made te dispose of it *^n a motion to lay the bill on the table, after the Ayes ®t,d Noes were called, Mr. Nuckolls, %no was not within the bar of the house when" his name was called, ae the rules require, moved that his tote be recorded The Speaker de Cided that it could not be recorded and Mr Nnrkolls made an appeal
A bill relative to a more complete Organization of Che N^tiogal Militia yesterday reported by Mr Thompson of Georgia, from the committee on the Militia, of the House of Representatives
to tbe Stock of the Chesapeake eu4*De!aware Canal Company.
•h^ United Statea *ix«percent Stock,
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Mr. IngersoHyesterday reported a 5,1 fromihe Committee on the DisItk of Columbia, to suppress Lottenes. and prohibit the sale of Lotte*
Tickets in the District of Coluin'tMa he bill prohibits the sale of *.1rkei* and Shares in any Lottery ,j,ot .B. thori«d by Congress^ and ,m*ki« a violation of its provisions a me«nor *nju^hable by a fine of o» ss lir»v fttty, nor more than one thougat.* dollar*. The WH was read t«vv *v.i ordered to be eugrv&t
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anu jjr i.*'" «».««« _ri nja) ucauur« L' from the decision of the Chair but |aB(js okl to the Ohio Company, the Chair was sustained in its decision, b"f a vote of 4 68 to 8 The bill Oras 1heu ordered to be engrossed and re*d a third time to-day, by a Tote ©f 94 to 78.
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Mr. MeVeer yesterday reported a Bill from tbe Committee on Roads i.d Canal* authorizing a subscrip
Mr *milton yfsterdav, from the ment to the State of Geoi^ia and VaCommiHee on Retrenchment, repor oo scrip, on -count of ^an ce.^ ftrd a Bill to reduce tbe interest on sions, survey, and incidental eapen
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(ion of feeling, brief but spirited, terdav. on the motion in the House 01 Representatives for the passage of the Bill to repeal the Tonnage iu ties An attempt waf made to re-
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s&emhers have prepared themselvet to speak upoD this bill, and the probabi ity b, that the tote upon it will &ot be taken before Thursday TThenever the voie on the amendtb' ui. shalLb« talcen, it will be a very ,ne one —"Many members who are t^ry solicitous that the road should tilould be kept in preservation and Sep-iir. quit? indifferent as to the fciode in which it is done, and consider- Mg fhat no constitutional right is yielded by the cession of the road, iut that it would only produce a change of the supervisory power, nd? perhaps vote for the amendment. The probability however, is. that these would be few in number, and that the amendment may1e rejected bv a small majority, and the road be 1 a 1 O 1 I
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call for the previous questioa by Mr. Bartlett not having been seconded The bill, however, was finally laid on the table, on motion of Mr. Barbour, the vote being 92 to 9*2, and the Speaker giving the casting vote. It will be seen, on a comparison of the vote by which the engrossment of thebil was ordered Hth that by which the bill was laid on the table, that in some cases the same gentlemen voted for both motions. V* are left to presume that the* had received some new light, after theii first vote, which gave a new direc tiento their opinions and actions tt appears also that there was a great marshalling oT ^he ftrength of the opposition since the preceding day, whichjustifies a suspicion that •he
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fn ft* Relate,"irUterd»V Wr Mcl»nae presented a memorial from the Chesaf.e^ke and DeUware Ca.«al Company, praying that Congas will authorize a further subscription of
•uinorusB a umiiti -r—~^ nr»v%Tatwg interest, to wh:ch we Stock to the Cmuqany on the prrt ef fa^he education of those hardy and the Governmer*t Mr Benton iniro- ^eroic spirits which wilt be ir best pr«»«rtion in "the hour of peril
g\0te of yesterday was the re
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suit of concert and active operation. Whether the vote might have been different, had the whole of the friends of the measure been in their seats, it is scarcely possible to say. ft is to be r^Tetted, however that any narrow views and intemperate feelings should permit any of our legislators from exter ding so slight a boon to
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&r**t Britam prodtg:«l in ber favors to h*r ?hippi"g i!tere«t, we seem to observe the increase of car maritime character with as much jealousy as thoagh it were in the .bands of a foreign *r, and to be wielded tq our destruction.
From fht aitonciI Jottrnat. As the subject of the public lands
is about to become one of great mo ment, the following facts in relation to them ma be considered as interesting have made the extracts from the synopsis contained in the
order of Congress, a very valuable work, prepaid, we believe by the Clerk of the House It appears that within the boundaries of the several States and Territories the aggregate eff public lands is 314,525, HO acres, of which the quantity purchased by the United States is 258.3*3,667 acres, and the amount not yet ceded by the Indianais about 56,947 453 acres To tire first ot January, 1826, there had been surveyed 13*,9 8 4 1 2 a re 1 2 9 4 1 2 acres had been sehl.^The purchase money paid to the same tior.e, including interest and forfeitures, was 31 345 908 73 and there was yet due 7 S5i 831 03 About a million may be addfd te this sum, paid for
to John CI eve? S\ mmes. 6.C and at New York and Pittsburgh prior to the opening ot the Land Offices The I -36th of the public lands appropriated to support schools, aird special donations to coilcges amount to 7.708.066 acres, and 21,156,889 acies had be*n appropriated for military bounties, private claims and do.
On the 1st day of .January, 1826,
On the 1st day .janu.ry, lo«,
the quantity of lan.lre^.n,ng
account of the public the purchase oi Louisiana, the pay
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account of the Honda loan $5, 000,ooot Tbe expense of selling the 19,139,412 acres which have been disposed of, including surveys, amounts to 3 and 6-lOtbs per cent, tfu the total *ales. The public lands, exclud-ng Louisiana and Florida purchase money, cost per acre less than 5 cents* and including Louisiana aud Horida, I2*lcent3* The Indian lands alone cost only 3 and 147-I000dtba eeuta an acre
Tbe amount of payments made byr individuals I'or l«nai, and forleiteil to, ji, piled Btatm,
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and Territories, is 750 000 to the ProdamaThe amount ot the Emperor, this gratitude iu hut iii-oner. as tbe one
in Mi»oun, ^13,-41
74 in -i^si-sippi $7u,3^
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S43.i2t-8"2 acres in Arkansas, 3 j7 ,(00acres in Alabama. 3. 757,-4"f-^7
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V4«5 975- 0 acres and in Louisiana, 6b5-664- -J, acres makii'g a total of 5 015 742-8'J acres of which I,219 -JO^-S acres are lands relinquished under th^ several nets passed in the years l^i'2, and »8C4
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tfie opinion I stated last week, in opposition to the ateck jobbing letter from Semlin, that the id and 4d Russian Corps onty have retreated, and that the 6th and Tth still remain cantoned on the strong and woody
I. that redoubts are erecting in Annual report of^ tb the neighborhood of the I urkish for- fl^x-a^ed for the city r% lit am V\a«i a fuan ina tresses bv the Russians. 2- that SO.QM Russians are to guard Eastern Wallachia, and se» cure it from any serious in* Mn 3. That reinforcement* are com-
iagdown from tne inierior of Uu»aia. 4 That Gnneral L^ngerton has fixed ii bo«d quartcn at tiu hareit for t'.e winter. 5 Ihat General Roth has gone from Miliaria, with^ po^ioja...,.^^,.tho% troops* to Varna, that a great Russian force is between Baxardjik and Varnajalettei frwm Bucharest says 50 000 men, buf this is probably exaenerated 7 I hat the Grand Vi/j^r'a hea6" quarters wen*, about (lie 8 'i and 9'i» Nuvvmber, at A.d-ts anU the Turks were entrenching snd fortifying that camp, llehadbfcn joiiird tuere by Chaiib Pacha who commands the nuw luikish regulars.
II, ihereiore, tue Turks have any serious designs ot molesting the Russian army encamped near Varna, the next advices frotn Constantino* pie must announce his having quitted the camp of Atdos with a heavy battering train. This is most improbable at this season.
A Cantoh paper of the 81st of May Contain* a Proclamation by the E»ulate,
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^amounted to-10 27-, throne was occasioned by the extent ofland J®pJwlIL^Kiw'ante and Rwanfootlie, the latter of the United State., but not emhr^K^ #f htt( ,r ced in the boundaries of btate^ are dedica-
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im but pro^er, as the one 4eity raised a storm of dut and sand iri the lace of his foes, and the other piucksd oat their spirits, and both appealed in re a a I
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Alabama, $66 2»8 c7«0 84 making aiotal of #508,666 3S To this aie to oe -addeu, torfe tures informally reported in Alabama, $«2 096 41 tortures accrijii 14 from la es in Kew "rk in 178 ft 9 782 5 ai do IroBi sales in P,Msburgh, in 1796, kin" a grand totaJ ol 1^4 33
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nH'ra^^ro r^ nd ana, ent a. For, au Prince ha, fnrwU, ?W MacrLTin 'lILoi,. 9,- a file of .he F^Mu C™**rc, 674)1 tixi—97 acres in M.clngan, I,- to the 28tl, Decemter
.. o-rant* of 'famished them vnrh clothes and ag p"bli^Shave been made by Con- "coltu.al implement. These geo-
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Austin is uow equipping a steauiA lor the support ot whom the people boat in this city, for the pu pose ofSpay about & 100.000 per ijonaar opening a c«»n»m«rcwl intercoume^Many ol the pauper* arc foreigner#, wiih the rich interior of the state offline ol the principal causes of pauChiliuahue, (Mexico,) by virtue of^erism in the cit^, is the extfnsive an act of the Congrea* of that State, ^number of drain shops, which rfceed which grants to Colonels Uradburu 3300, or one to every 60 inha^lljrnts,, and Staples (with whom he is a co-' Iklr. Van liuren, in his aie*. partner) the ciclusive^ navigation ot* tagnvfpt aks with great tffec|atio
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thero hava been ins city during the 10? year. 10.444 casks, and 680 half cafck«| value suf»«ed to b«' g96 000 ^eunt of f*ra 87C£,*27.-^-[Ontario Re^itory. the inspector oil do»*-»tic distilled -pii its for thecij^ of NewYork in his annual repos^tothe Le* gislature, states that he njjfci inspectad during the year 1 6ft. 111,504 ca^ks. .?* The Karl of Liv%poot died en the 4th Dec. at Camb-#ood% He had been in his usual sxat^ of health up to tlu* very moment n£ hia death. —A targe woollen factory in Ftaminghsm, be^anging to the 3a*on and Leicester fianofactoring company, was consilBied on the 19th inst with all the machinery.
60,000—insured in Boston
giii.000 it is n«ppo^fd tii be anoiner instance of spontaneous combustion the fire commenced in the greasy refuse in tbe picking room, and the application or water aeemed to increase it 'twelve factories have Sptn burnt in N» England within weeks.* The meeting house iu th«^\VeatPar ish of Westminster, Vr. tfaa burnt oa the 11th inst with a va5i**Me i*uti day ftchool library th' origin *ted from the stove or nipe.
meuinry of his illestrioua pr|deces» sor, Mr. Clinton. We proton*® he has ip abundance crocodile ti?ara for any of the distr.gui«h»»d* men «rb«n ha hw vir\jlcctty oppesP«#«a
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element having re enco with the President, were introduced to him by the *ecretary-gene~ rai accoai}a iiod by J. if. Aietandre of Port au Prince, al»e a member of the same society- The editor remarks that the President received them with his accustomed urbanity, thev, according to their usage* remaining covered and addressing every ore in the second person, withki «^ot»t regard! terank or dignity. It is ranSrmed.i „id
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cow which, in the winter muii^l December last, gave 999 pounds of milk hf made from tho «y*k, after using what was nrces«u% for a small family, 51 pounds of |butter, which was sold at 14 cents perpuu amounting to 87.14—made from milk of the same cow 11 om the Ntt the lSxb day ot Jao trial inclusive 87 lbs. butter. LJ1* there are «pwar«la nf gjfcOQD paupers in the city of New ii- rk,
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Hatch and Thomas Kennedy, of 3 !'is stateu in t^e I New York, members ol tne society r. 'ciencer» the revfng« of friends. The editor says that me iasl vim'ivt nl these are the same Philaathropisti ^hilf whom he had before -noticed in hl» the amttafrt paper, as having, in the jrear 1821, procured the mannmission of thirty coloured people in (he United States and sent them to Hayti, after having
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